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The hot summer is over, and the fresh autumn air fills our lungs. The colors of nature have begun to change over in the autumn’s rich color range, and the northern lights are back and flickers over the sky during clear nights.

Now in the autumn we train the huskies so that they are in good shape for all winter adventures and we are also working on a brand-new website that we hope to launch in the near future.
Meanwhile, you will have to keep up with this site, but all our dog sledding adventures for the coming winter season is up to date and are open for booking.

Donâ€™t hesitate to contact us if you have any kind of questions about our tours!

Itâ€™s time to plan for the summer. We are looking forward to dipping the paddle in the lake, pack our backpacks and lace up our hiking boots.
The land of the midnight sun is the land of opportunities and the sun doesnâ€™t go below the horizon during night. We get filled with energy and can take advantage of all hours of the day to explore the nature.

Do you like to join us for a summer tour? Here are two great adventures which we highly recommend.

The dog sledding season is in full swing and the spring is arriving to Swedish Lapland.
Meet the spring in the mountains! Run your own team of huskies with the sun in your face on an adventurous mountain tour.We still have a few available spots on the last week-long tours in April.

Another summer passed with many nice tours here in Swedish Lapland. We have trekked along the Kingâ€™s Trail, canoeing in the Pearl River nature reserve, crossed Sarek National park by foot, travelled along the paths in the forests of Muddus National park, seen the great Sarek moose in the valley Rapadalen and much more. Many wonderful tours and nice acquaintances with guests from near and far.

Canoeing seems to get more popular for each year and many find their way to us to rent canoes to explore Laplandâ€™s water ways by them self. To paddle is a fantastic way of travel without carrying a heavy backpack. Instead you have all your gear in the canoe and can peacefully gliding along and enjoy the nature.

Home at the husky kennel, new kennels have been built and dog sleds and other equipment have got the required service. The dogs also need daily activities during the summer with lots of free running, play and socializing with us. We also got five new puppies from other kennels since our females didnâ€™t get any puppies this year.

We summarize another nice summer. Indeed, it has been little wetter than it usually is with many rainy days but thatâ€™s how nature is.

Matti & Stina

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In the end of September, we head in to the valley of Rapadalen in Sarek National Park. Join this 7-days Wildlife Expedition in search of Bears, Lynx, Wolverines and last but not least the largest Moose bulls in Scandinavia, 18-24 September.
Some of the highlights:
â—Ź Helicopter drop into EuropeÂ´s most remote wilderness
â—Ź Hike through dramatic landscapes in Sarek National Park in Lapland
â—Ź Spend four nights in tent in complete wilderness + two nights at guesthouse
â—Ź Encounter some of EuropeÂ´s largest Moose and other wildlife
â—Ź Chance to see northern lights

There are a few spots left on the tour and youâ€™re welcome to join!Contact us for booking or if you have any questions.

Summer has arrived to the land of the north. The midnight sun doesnâ€™t go below the horizon during night and itâ€™s hard to motivate yourself to go to sleep. The dog sledges and winter clothes have been replaced by canoes and hiking boots.

The winter season 2017 passed by quickly. Time flies when you have fun. This is maybe one of our most important motto. We as guides should feel that this is as enjoyable and fun as you as a guest think it is. Thatâ€™s why we only offer tours that we love to do ourselves.
Tours and arrangements that feels right from a sustainability perspective. Sustainability can be that our dogs shall feel well and like what they are doing, we as guides should be able to keep up with this year after year without getting bored, nature should not be worn out and everyone else living in the area should not be disturbed by the fact that we travel here.

The dogs are the essence of our life. Therefore, we seek guests for our tours that feel empathy for animals and all other living creatures. You need to understand that a sleddog is not a toy, but that you along with the dogs will form a team. We teach you how to communicate with them and in most cases, it has been shown that the contact between guest and huskies is one of the major benefits of the entire trip.

This winter seasons tours have gone well. We have had all types of weather, seen sparkling northern lights, camped in tents, slept in wooden huts and dined in mountain lodges. We have made short tours with day tour guests as well as longer more adventurous expeditions over several days. The guests have come from all over the world in all ages.